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and besides they said it is the gy from brown university. so i left it at that. i assume that someone heard our conversation and told the u-mass police. >> and after that they shut down the school and we know what happened next. austin hightower, thank you for joining me. >> any time. thank you. >> now to julian pollard. you were a boxer and roomed with tamerlan during tournament. what was he like? >> well, during that trip, i noticed tamerlan was a bit after flashy guy. sharp dresser. confident in his abilities as a boxer. >> he was good boxer? >> he was. he had some skills. he had some punching power. good hand speed. he won a couple fights in lowell. he lost in nationals. but to make it to nationals, is a good accomplishment. >> he ended up quitting boxing and i believe that you are under the understanding, because he couldn't represent the united states. is that right? >> for some reason in the second tournament, golden gloves, we couldn't travel with the team. i thought it was because he couldn't represent the united states, but i can't say for sure. >> did
and besides they said it is the gy from brown university. so i left it at that. i assume that someone heard our conversation and told the u-mass police. >> and after that they shut down the school and we know what happened next. austin hightower, thank you for joining me. >> any time. thank you. >> now to julian pollard. you were a boxer and roomed with tamerlan during tournament. what was he like? >> well, during that trip, i noticed tamerlan was a bit after flashy guy....
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i'm ray suarez. >> brown: i'm jeffrey brown. thank you and goodnight. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and suzy geling. brought to you by -- >> thestreet.com. multimedia tools for an ever-changing financial world. our dividend stock adviser guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. real money helps you think through ideas for investing and trading stocks. action alerts plus is a charitable trust portfolio that provides trade-by-trade strategies. online, mobile, social media. we are thestreet.com. >> tech trifecta. a big night for technology as google, microsoft and ibm report earnings
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pamela brown is outside the hospital for us, she's joining us now. what is the latest on tsarnaev's condition? >> reporter: the latest is that he remains here at beth israel deaconess medical center in serious condition. he is still in the intensive care unit handcuffed to his bed 24/7 monitoring by law enforcement officers. we are told that he is intubated and sedated with a gunshot wound to the neck. so it appears that he is still pretty out of it. wolf. >> doctors are telling us that tsarnaev could put something -- could be getting something that's described as a sedation holiday. i know you've been checking with medical personnel over there. what does that mean? >> reporter: well, i've been talking with our medical correspondent elizabeth cohen and she tells me that essentially this means doctors can decrease the sedation for a few minutes to a few hour so is that doctors or authorities would be able to communicate with the patient. we've seen this before it in other cases and it appears now that we're hearing from colleagues gloria borger and fr
pamela brown is outside the hospital for us, she's joining us now. what is the latest on tsarnaev's condition? >> reporter: the latest is that he remains here at beth israel deaconess medical center in serious condition. he is still in the intensive care unit handcuffed to his bed 24/7 monitoring by law enforcement officers. we are told that he is intubated and sedated with a gunshot wound to the neck. so it appears that he is still pretty out of it. wolf. >> doctors are telling us...
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i'm ray suarez. >> brown: i'm jeffrey brown. thank you and goodnight. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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r" shat'z:the ight su >> brown: i'm jeffrey brown. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, sony pictures classics, now keep," union bank, and fidelity investments. >> this is what a personal economy looks like. as life changes, fidelity can help you readjust your investments along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your plan as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help fine-tune your personal economy. fidelity in
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my colleague pamela brown has been talking to a justice department official who says yes. the charges could come down while tsarnaev is still in the hospital. he is in federal custody and we know that we are told that he's going to be charged with federal crimes including terrorism. now, what we don't know is much about his condition. he's in serious condition but they haven't given us anymore details than that and i don't think they're going to. wolf? >> how does the hospital where you are specifically handle security for someone like this? >> big urban hospitals like this one are very accustomed to taking care of suspects and inmates so they know how to do this. i was talking to a doctor who does this on a regular basis and he says that -- a doctor some place else. not here. he guesses or thinks they'll handcuff him to the bed. handcuffed to the bed and likely two security, two police officers by his side as well as police officers outside the door. again, they are accustomed to doing this. one of the things they may be looking at in his case is to make sure he doesn't k
my colleague pamela brown has been talking to a justice department official who says yes. the charges could come down while tsarnaev is still in the hospital. he is in federal custody and we know that we are told that he's going to be charged with federal crimes including terrorism. now, what we don't know is much about his condition. he's in serious condition but they haven't given us anymore details than that and i don't think they're going to. wolf? >> how does the hospital where you...
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the people running a marathon the other runners aren't black pore wheat or brown or yellow, democrat or republican. not any other nationality. they are a part of a unique bond that is formed among those who compete 22.6 miles on their feet crossing the finish line is truly he a holy moment to defile the finish line of a marathon is to desecrate the sanctity of our collective soul. boston is a strong city and it is going to recover. but boston, it is hard -- its hard working people and its star royed marathon deserve much better than having mad dogs acting out their perverted religious evil on holy ground. well, we are going to be back live tomorrow night. judge andrew napolitano joining me and we will talk about the prosecution of the boston marathon bombing suspect. "justice" with
the people running a marathon the other runners aren't black pore wheat or brown or yellow, democrat or republican. not any other nationality. they are a part of a unique bond that is formed among those who compete 22.6 miles on their feet crossing the finish line is truly he a holy moment to defile the finish line of a marathon is to desecrate the sanctity of our collective soul. boston is a strong city and it is going to recover. but boston, it is hard -- its hard working people and its star...
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. >> but these protests have gone violent and brian brown has said nothing -- >> brian brown? no, not that brian brown. >> stephanie: yeah. >> interesting that they have been goosing people on and then saying hey, it's not our problem when it gets violent. >> stephanie: yeah, good news anthony weiner is back on twitter. @ @anthonyweaner. janet hello. >> caller: hey, how are you doing? >> stephanie: good, go ahead. >> caller: i want to go back to the boy scout issue. basically what you are saying is the kids can be involved in scouting, but we're going to bring them into an environment that is hostile to gays and lesbians -- >> stephanie: yeah. that's true. you are teaching them, like it's okay if this is a phase and then just work your way out of it by the time you were 18. >> yeah, and if you don't then we don't want you. but while you are here maybe let's do some back door repair with therapy. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: we have people who are totally anti-gay with their arms wrapped around people who need to see the light and be morally straight. >> yeah. ann romney will
. >> but these protests have gone violent and brian brown has said nothing -- >> brian brown? no, not that brian brown. >> stephanie: yeah. >> interesting that they have been goosing people on and then saying hey, it's not our problem when it gets violent. >> stephanie: yeah, good news anthony weiner is back on twitter. @ @anthonyweaner. janet hello. >> caller: hey, how are you doing? >> stephanie: good, go ahead. >> caller: i want to go back to...
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light skin or caucasian male with longer brown, curly hair. you've seen the picture. you all have it. that's the individual that we're looking for at this moment. >> that's suspect number two? >> that's suspect number two. the white capped individual. >> suspect number one was shot then? >> that's correct. >> i just want to be clear. we will do regular updates to this. but right now we're in a pub li safety mode. our concern is for people in that neighborhood right there. an active search by tactical teams to locate and apprehend this individual. he should be considered arm aed and dangerous and is a threat to anybody that might approach him. please, use extreme caution and stay in your homes. if you hear something, if you see something unusual, we'd like you to call 911. i'll ask chief devoe of the watertown police department to a, the orod and the streets involved up there so everyone is clear on that. >> just an incredible morning. one suspect from the marathon bombings dead. another being hunted for right now. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ right. but the most impor
light skin or caucasian male with longer brown, curly hair. you've seen the picture. you all have it. that's the individual that we're looking for at this moment. >> that's suspect number two? >> that's suspect number two. the white capped individual. >> suspect number one was shot then? >> that's correct. >> i just want to be clear. we will do regular updates to this. but right now we're in a pub li safety mode. our concern is for people in that neighborhood right...
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he is described as a black male wearing a brown and white checkered shirt and standing in between the guy in the red shirt and the guy in the white hat. listen to this. >> investigation is moving forward. we're having some successes. we need more. there is good information out there that will help us get to him. that is what we'll do. >> reporter: let's look at the suspect. he is walking in the crowd away from the scene. you hear sirens in the background. so many people were frightened. people say the party atmosphere turned to panic when they heard gunfire at civic center park just before 5:00 p.m. saturday. listen to this. >> i was watching the show. then all of sudden i hear the first shot and pop, pop, pop. everyone just, the whole crowd went down and started walking over each other, trampling each other. doing everything. >> climbed over the wall. >> it was crazy. >> reporter: that pot celebration was expected to draw 80,000 people after recent laws in that state made pot legal for recreational use. jon? jon: just as we saw in boston, using video to try to get the public involved
he is described as a black male wearing a brown and white checkered shirt and standing in between the guy in the red shirt and the guy in the white hat. listen to this. >> investigation is moving forward. we're having some successes. we need more. there is good information out there that will help us get to him. that is what we'll do. >> reporter: let's look at the suspect. he is walking in the crowd away from the scene. you hear sirens in the background. so many people were...
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do you want me to read the symptoms -- >> i normally only eat brown rice -- >> yeah. >> stephanie: number four this is no antidote. so they would never make a movie of. tom cruise can't bring it to you in time. [♪ fun-facts music ♪] >> stephanie: i don't know what movie i'm thinking of buttephanie: i don't know what movie i'm thinking of but someone will tell me. >> every movie -- >> stephanie: there's a specific tom cruise one. >> really? >> stephanie: uh-huh. the person becomes aware they have ingested ricin quickly enough they can try to flush their stomachs with activated charcoal. there is only one known ricin death in 2010. how about this one [ inaudible ] was killed with a ricin pellet that was injected into his skin with a james bond-style umbrella. >> that's when they were doing really cool spy stuff. >> stephanie: what? is mosquito. wow, with an umbrella? wow. was rihanna involved? that is terrifying. >> ella ella ella -- >> stephanie: all right. settle down. debra in chattanooga. hello, debra. >> caller: hi how are you? >> stephanie: good go ahead. >> caller: first of all i
do you want me to read the symptoms -- >> i normally only eat brown rice -- >> yeah. >> stephanie: number four this is no antidote. so they would never make a movie of. tom cruise can't bring it to you in time. [♪ fun-facts music ♪] >> stephanie: i don't know what movie i'm thinking of buttephanie: i don't know what movie i'm thinking of but someone will tell me. >> every movie -- >> stephanie: there's a specific tom cruise one. >> really? >>...
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famousy cite the most is anan manga, there installment in peanuts where charlie brown faces a busy and she is holding a football and encouraging him to kick a football, and he wants to kick a football, but doubts she will hold it. she thinks he will take it away because every year he takes it away and he ends up on his back. a lot of us in washington are like charlie brown, we want to believe, but there have ces in the e growth tschida jay has not been specific or has not been carried through. everyone is looking forward to this growth strategy and the specific elements that are credible and get carried through on. that is my comment. the question about the first arab. can you give more flavor of the discussion today in the g-20 about monetary stimulus, but just in japan, but in other advanced economies and the impact of that on global markets and whether there was significant concern about that issue and any agreement to address monetary stimulus. [speaking in japanese] >>, with regard to this issue, mr. de antedate the jeep-20 meetings have been held. previous meeting was held in feb
famousy cite the most is anan manga, there installment in peanuts where charlie brown faces a busy and she is holding a football and encouraging him to kick a football, and he wants to kick a football, but doubts she will hold it. she thinks he will take it away because every year he takes it away and he ends up on his back. a lot of us in washington are like charlie brown, we want to believe, but there have ces in the e growth tschida jay has not been specific or has not been carried through....
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>> stephanie: he's not brown enough. >> i thought they were all arabs. >> he's from the caucausus region. >> they're known as the plax in russia because they all -- >> roger hedge hock. >> stephanie: i'm sure his reporting on the caucausus -- some of the the one never even lived in chechnya. >> no, he lived in russia. >> two of the stanes. and i don't give a [ bleep ] stan. >> stephanie: all right. federal prosecutors prepared criminal charges yesterday against the 19-year-old who obviously we were talking about seriously wounded. receiving particular scrutiny the six-month trip the older brother took back there. they were sleeping and helping us build a basement. i don't know. so one of the concerning things is the police commissioner said yesterday that police had discovered at least four unexploded devices including one similar to the two pressure cooker bombs used in the boston marathon. he said i personally believe they were planning other attacks. but this echos a little bit -- remember the press conference friday. we're like yeah, he's still out there but it is okay to go out now.
>> stephanie: he's not brown enough. >> i thought they were all arabs. >> he's from the caucausus region. >> they're known as the plax in russia because they all -- >> roger hedge hock. >> stephanie: i'm sure his reporting on the caucausus -- some of the the one never even lived in chechnya. >> no, he lived in russia. >> two of the stanes. and i don't give a [ bleep ] stan. >> stephanie: all right. federal prosecutors prepared criminal...
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james brown shows us why he was a giant at cbs sports. >> i'm pat summerall, welcoming to you this cbs sports spectacular. >> one of the most loved and respected announcers in the nfl. veteran cbs sportscaster got his start through summer y'allall. >> for many years he was the voice of the nfl, voice of golf and the voice of reason. >> reporter: the low key approach was in stark contrast to the high energy of his long-time partner john madden. >> i felt like running down and playing. >> i have goosebumps all over. >> i'm glad we didn't. >> reporter: the combination worked and madden said we never had one argument and that was because of pat. he was something very special. >> finest place kicker. >> summerall made a name for himself on the field with the new york giants. in 1958 he booted an historic game winning field goal through driving snow to put the giants on top. remarkably, he was on the broadcast team for the very first super bowl. his last was super bowl xxxvi in 2002, and for years, he called his other passion, as lead announcer for cbs sports for the tour tour. >> i have bee
james brown shows us why he was a giant at cbs sports. >> i'm pat summerall, welcoming to you this cbs sports spectacular. >> one of the most loved and respected announcers in the nfl. veteran cbs sportscaster got his start through summer y'allall. >> for many years he was the voice of the nfl, voice of golf and the voice of reason. >> reporter: the low key approach was in stark contrast to the high energy of his long-time partner john madden. >> i felt like...